Thursday, 10 December 2015

What Not to Miss during Your Trip to Kerala?


Kerala is a small state which offers visitors the rare chance to escape from the chains of regular life. From Yoga to trekking, the options are endless for an individual looking to spend some quality time in the lap of Mother Nature. You can plan your Trip to Kerala anytime during the year and enjoy the breath-taking views of Gods Own Country.

Kerala is so diverse that choosing any one aspect is a tough task. Your itinerary would, however, be dictated by your group size, time of the visit and definitely your temperament.Irrespective of whether you are a travel junkie or a newly married couple looking for some solitude, Kerala would not disappoint you. Each and every penny invested for a vacation in Kerala is worth the experience. Compiling a list of things to do or places to visit in this enchanting state of Southern India is a herculean task.

Below is a list of things to do in Kerala, which every traveller should participate in to make his vacation all the more exciting and memorable. Stay In A Houseboat - Floating on the calm and tranquil backwaters of Kerala and waking up to the beauty of chirping birds and sweet coconut water is a great way to celebrate your Kerala Honeymoon Vacation Tour. Houseboats are available in all budget categories. From 5 star accommodations to simple budget ones, you would never run out of choices.

Para Sailing at Payyambalam Beach - If you are an adrenaline junkie and the calmness of the sea bores you, you can visit the Payyambalam beach where varieties of water sports activities and parasailing options are available.

Banasura Hill Trek - Love to explore the unknown? Try out the Banasura Hill Trek, which offers spectacular views of the Bansura Lake along with some rare species of birds and reptiles.

Get Pampered - Ayurvedic treatments and spa massages are very popular in Kerala. It is indeed a great way to soothe your tired muscles and nerves. Make your loved ones feel special by pampering them in an ayurvedic spa in Kerala.

Watch A Snake Boat Race - If you are planning a trip to Kerala during the monsoons, donĂ¢€™t forget to participate in the 10 ten day long Onam festival. The Snake boat race is a unique aspect of this festival where 70-80 men row a 100 ft. long boat and compete with one another. The show is a visual delight which is not only unique but also mesmerizing.

Take An Elephant Ride - At the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary in Thekkady, you can treat you family to an early morning elephant ride through the dense wilderness of the jungle. You can book this ride as a part of your Kerala holidays package a few weeks before commencing your trip as seats tend to be limited.

Watch a Kathakali Performance- Kathakali is a unique dance form that developed in Kerala around the 17th Century. The dance comprises of colourful face masks, costumes and very elegant movements. The Cochin Cultural Centre and the Kerala Kathakali Centre are two good places to catch a glimpse of this unique art form.

Try out the Unique Malabar Cuisine of Kerala- Feasting in Kerala is a celebration for the taste buds. Meals are available in vegetarian and non- vegetarian variations. The ideal way to finish a Kerala meal is to pair it with a glass of locally made coconut palm wine.

Besides these activities, there are thousands of things which can breathe fresh air into your tired soul and rejuvenate your mind, body and spirit.

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